As far as WIRED can tell, no one has ever died because a piece of space station hit them. Some pieces of Skylab did fall on a remote part of Western Australia, and Jimmy Carter formally apologized, but no one was hurt. The odds of a piece hitting a populated area are low. Most of the world is ocean, and most land is uninhabited. In 2024, a piece of space trash that was ejected from the ISS survived atmospheric burn-up, fell through the sky, and crashed through the roof of a home belonging to a very real, and rightfully perturbed, Florida man. He tweeted about it and then sued NASA, but he wasn’t injured.
当地时间本月27日下午,玻利维亚空军一架C-130 “大力神” 军用运输机在首都拉巴斯附近的埃尔阿尔托国际机场降落时冲出跑道,撞上机场外繁忙公路上的至少15辆汽车,最终坠毁在田野中。
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